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“[ René Lévesque] didn't understand why things do collapse. It's usually a very banal reason why things do collapse. It's not a grand reason, why they collapse economically, at least in the West.” quote by Jane Jacobs
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“[ René Lévesque] didn't understand why things do collapse. It's usually a very banal reason why things do collapse. It's not a grand reason, why they collapse economically, at least in the West.”

Jane Jacobs

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Source Book: The Death and Life of Great American Cities, 1961

Economic collapses often stem from ordinary, mundane causes rather than dramatic, grand explanations.

In simple terms: Small, everyday issues can trigger economic failure.

Key Takeaway

Address routine problems before they become crises.

Themes

economics urban planning systemic risk

Mood

analytical cautious

Type

academic observational

When to use this quote

  • city budgeting
  • infrastructure projects
  • community development

Key Concepts

structural analysis policy making risk assessment

Questions to Reflect On

  • What everyday factors might be ignored in economic analysis?
  • How can policymakers detect hidden risks early?
A Different Perspective

Focusing only on big causes can overlook subtle, critical factors.

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